Facial soft tissue thicknesses in craniofacial identification: Data collection protocols and associated measurement errors

CN Stephan, B Meikle, N Freudenstein, R Taylor… - Forensic science …, 2019 - Elsevier
Facial soft tissue thicknesses (FSTT) form a key component of craniofacial identification
methods, but as for any data, embedded measurement errors are highly pertinent. These in …

Global facial soft tissue thicknesses for craniofacial identification (2023): a review of 140 years of data since Welcker's first study

TWPT Hona, CN Stephan - International Journal of Legal Medicine, 2024 - Springer
Abstract This year (2023) marks 140 years since the first publication of a facial soft tissue
thickness (FSTT) study. Since 1883, a total of 139 studies have been published, collectively …

The development and testing of Thai facial soft tissue thickness data in three-dimensional computerized forensic facial reconstruction

P Navic, P Palee, S Prapayasatok… - … , Science and the …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
Forensic facial reconstruction is a useful tool to assist the public in recognizing human
remains, leading to positive forensic investigation outcomes. To reproduce a virtual face …

Age and sex dependent differences in midline facial soft tissue thicknesses measured on MRI scans of Northwest Indian subjects: a forensic anthropological study

S Thakur, JS Sehrawat - Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 2023 - Springer
Background Human face is complex and intricate structure, with several features that are
unique to each individual and can be taken as an identity pass in this mortal world. The …

Midsagittal and bilateral facial soft tissue thickness: a cone-beam computed tomography assessment of Brazilian living adults

F de Barros, M da Costa Serra, B Kuhnen… - Forensic Imaging, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Forensic Facial Reconstruction (FFR) is a technique that enables the recognition of
an individual, by modeling the contours of facial tissues on a skull found without …

Soft tissue thickness variations of the nose: a radiological study

M Çavuş Özkan, F Yeşil, İ Bayramiçli… - Aesthetic Surgery …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Background Soft tissue thickness (STT) is a major factor affecting the outcome in rhinoplasty.
However, limited information is found in the literature on the age-and gender-related …

[HTML][HTML] Cephalometric landmark standards and recent trends in craniofacial identification (2018-22): Avoiding imposters by describing variant landmarks as …

TH Te Wai Pounamu, CN Stephan - Forensic Imaging, 2022 - Elsevier
Objectives To review the recent facial soft tissue thickness literature (2018-22) to determine
if authors are currently adhering to standardised cephalometric landmarks and …

Craniofacial reconstruction in mummy studies

WJ Lee, DH Shin - The Handbook of Mummy Studies: New Frontiers in …, 2020 - Springer
In forensic and anthropological sciences, craniofacial reconstruction (CFR) is used to
reconstruct the facial appearance based on the analysis of skull morphology. Scientists or …

Age-related changes in facial soft tissue of Han Chinese: a computed tomographic study

D Wang, Q Zhang, N Zeng, Y Wu - Dermatologic Surgery, 2022 - journals.lww.com
BACKGROUND Facial lifting and volume restoration are the major strategies of facial
rejuvenation, but the aging of facial soft tissues has not been sufficiently explored …

[PDF][PDF] Systematic Review on Forensic Craniofacial Reconstruction. I. Facial Soft-Tissue Thickness

JS Sehrawat, B Ahlawat - Forensic Science Review, 2023 - forensicsciencereview.com
Forensic anthropologists are traditionally interested in facial approximations and
reconstruction of physiognomies of individuals from past populations and creation of lifelike …